Most infants can sit WITH support at this age.
6 months
One provider cannot provide all the care.
Team (Team Based Care)
9 month old with developmental delay may be referred to this organization.
GGRC
That thing that hangs in the back of the throat
Uvula
The minimum age (in weeks) that an infant can receive the first dose of the Dtap-Hepatitis B-Polio vaccine.
6 weeks
Most infants can play peek-a-boo by this age.
9 months
An infant is seen by the same provider or pod of providers at each well child visit.
Continuity of Care
18 month old who was born preterm and has spasticity of his lower extremities may be referred to this organization.
CCS
The smallest bone in the body
Stapes
Do not start the Rotavirus vaccine series on or after this age (in weeks).
15 weeks
Most children can stand by this age.
1 year
TNA or Third Next Available appointment is a measure of this.
Access to Care
At age 9 months, 18 months and 24 or 30 months, children may undergo developmental screening with this parent completed tool.
ASQ
The white part of the eye
Sclera
The minimum age, in weeks, for the final (3rd or 4th) dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine.
24 weeks
Most children can draw a circle by this age.
3 years
Clinic staff checks the practice registry of patients with asthma to send reminders for the flu vaccine.
Population Management
Parents may ask for this evaluation to determine what level of educational services a child with moderate developmental delay or disability may need.
IEP
The bone that is most commonly fractured (among children)
Radius
The minimum interval (in months) between the first and second dose of Hepatitis A vaccine.
6 months
About 75% of a child's speech is understandable by this age.
3 years
Each patient is linked to a primary care clinician and a care team.
Empanelment
IDEA
The bone that is affected in an older child, who likely has elevated BMI, with a limp.
Femur
The minimum interval (in months) between the first and second dose of HPV vaccine in an adolescent under 15 years of age.
5 months